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Jane interviews Millie (one of her favourite guests) on masking and highly camoflaging ADHD and ASD in females. Millie is a teacher based in Melbourne, she has ADHD and has neurodiverse children herself.
Highlights
- Can labelling be positive, why is there the hesitation?
- Should we talk to our kids about their ADHD?
- The trend towards successful celebrities or sports people being labelled neurodiverse.
- The correlation between success and neurodiversity.
- What is the personal cost of perfectionist behaviour and ADHD.
- Highly perfectionist children (or typically girls) who are conscientious are hard to identify.
- Physical 'symptoms' of being unwell for girls are often presented as anxiety such as stomach aches.
- Children's perception vs reality negative view on their lives
- Girls presenting with social issues can be an indicator
- Where can you find people who understand how ADHD presents in females? What can we do to improve that?
- Jane goes out of scope as per usual and speculates on prescribing rights and the Australian medical system which she has no business speculating on.
*Jane and Millie are not medical experts and you should always seek your own advice*
Check out Millie's other episodes here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Q3lfxlmvcaFVRuYkaxzHl?si=dmWW1YlbTk-PtgHgH_buRA
Masking ADHD in girls questionnaire
https://www.additudemag.com/self-test-adhd-symptoms-women-girls/
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Jane interviews Millie (one of her favourite guests) on masking and highly camoflaging ADHD and ASD in females. Millie is a teacher based in Melbourne, she has ADHD and has neurodiverse children herself.
Highlights
- Can labelling be positive, why is there the hesitation?
- Should we talk to our kids about their ADHD?
- The trend towards successful celebrities or sports people being labelled neurodiverse.
- The correlation between success and neurodiversity.
- What is the personal cost of perfectionist behaviour and ADHD.
- Highly perfectionist children (or typically girls) who are conscientious are hard to identify.
- Physical 'symptoms' of being unwell for girls are often presented as anxiety such as stomach aches.
- Children's perception vs reality negative view on their lives
- Girls presenting with social issues can be an indicator
- Where can you find people who understand how ADHD presents in females? What can we do to improve that?
- Jane goes out of scope as per usual and speculates on prescribing rights and the Australian medical system which she has no business speculating on.
*Jane and Millie are not medical experts and you should always seek your own advice*
Check out Millie's other episodes here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Q3lfxlmvcaFVRuYkaxzHl?si=dmWW1YlbTk-PtgHgH_buRA
Masking ADHD in girls questionnaire
https://www.additudemag.com/self-test-adhd-symptoms-women-girls/
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jane-mcfadden/message
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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